We (the forum before the crash) had a fair lengthy discussion about this car as has been mentioned a little over 10 years ago. Remember the color discussion or should I way the explanation used by the last owner (before the current one I believe) of why they choose the color they did. Reviewed some pictures of the car a few weeks back and that is what made me recall the car and the thread. Thought the car was still in Fresno at the time of the other thread. Same pictures are being reused again as sometimes happens with sales.

"is currently registered in California with a California black plate and a 1967 sticker. "----Does CA have a YOM plate program ? Since it went to FL it would not have a CA plate.

Over the years many owners have added Calif plates to their cars. Often then get the lettering sequences wrong which makes it stand out or make some other choice that brings it into question. In recent years Calif has allowed owners, for an additional cost, to put black and gold plates on a car.

You need both plates and they can’t be assigned to another vehicle,you actually need to physically take the plates to the dmv so they can be re assigned to the vehicle...Had to do this with my original plates when my car dropped off the grid after years of sitting...

This original SVO sheet for DSO 84-2572 was just emailed to me from a friend in CA. He found it on the Fast Lane website.

Notice there is no hand written gray car, but rather the correct typed in Candyapple Red car listed 1 unit.There is also no hand written text "211F" in the upper area, instead the correct "201F" package is typed in for this DSO.

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